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Boycott Heinz
Southern Spectator Weekly ^ | 04/15/04 | L. Sherman Roberts

Posted on 04/15/2004 9:00:42 AM PDT by tamcraft

Time to Switch to Hunts Ketchup?

An L. Sherman Exclusive

About John "Who Needs The South?" Heinz Kerry

There have been numerous internet calls for a Heinz boycott as a way to hit John and Teresea Heinz-Kerry in the pocket book. The H. J. Heinz Company has made efforts to distance themselves to the Heinz-Kerry family, noting that Teresea Heinz (pronounced Ter-ez-sa) and her family only own 4% of Heinz stock. Poor things - only 4% of outstanding Heinz stock is approximately 14,084,000 shares - with an estimated total value of over $510,000,000.

Heinz is a dividend paying stock which means stock holders get paid a certain amount each year for each share of stock they own. Heinz paid a dividend on March of this year of 28 cents per share - or in Ter-ez-sa's case that's a an approximate total of $4,000,000 cash received from the company in 2004. Sort of makes that 3% cost of living raise most of us got seem paltry, huh. John Kerry's allowance from his wife is probably a portion of that dividend. So if you are against John Kerry, why not boycott Heinz? It is clear that the Heinz-Kerry family benefits from the sale of Heniz products.


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: boycott; heinz; kerry; ketchup; ketchupqueen; tereseaheinz
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1 posted on 04/15/2004 9:00:43 AM PDT by tamcraft
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To: tamcraft
What should I do? We don't use much ketchup. I have a half-full bottle of Heinz in frig. Wife may not like me pitchin it in trash. Decisions decisions.
2 posted on 04/15/2004 9:05:00 AM PDT by plain talk
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To: windcliff
"No Heinz for me today, thanks."
3 posted on 04/15/2004 9:06:26 AM PDT by onedoug
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To: tamcraft
It seems also clear that many employees benefit from the success of Heinz also....why punish them?
4 posted on 04/15/2004 9:06:32 AM PDT by stuartcr
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To: stuartcr
79% of those employees are in foreign countries, working at the 57 plants on foreign soil.
5 posted on 04/15/2004 9:07:57 AM PDT by MrB (You can't reason people out of a position that they didn't use reason to get into in the first place)
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To: MrB
So...they are still people deserving employment. What about the retail people here in the US?
6 posted on 04/15/2004 9:11:34 AM PDT by stuartcr
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To: stuartcr
It seems also clear that many employees benefit from the success of Heinz also....why punish them?

That same argument could be used to justify anything. For example, "If we don't vote for Kerry, all of his staff will lose their jobs. Why punish them?

But if it makes you feel better, think of it like this: by switching to another brand of catsup, you'll be helping THEIR employees.

7 posted on 04/15/2004 9:13:43 AM PDT by SpyGuy
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To: tamcraft
No wonder she doesn't want her tax returns released!

I started boycotting Heinz way back -- told my kids no more Heinz ketsup in this house!
8 posted on 04/15/2004 9:14:20 AM PDT by PhiKapMom (AOII Mom -- Support Bush-Cheney '04 -- Losing is not an Option!)
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To: tamcraft
It wont make a huge dent in their money but you can mark me down for (2) bottles of ketchup returned last week :)

I never realized that Hunts is just as good if not better!!
9 posted on 04/15/2004 9:14:37 AM PDT by Rezod21
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To: SpyGuy
We buy ketchup from another mfr, they need new employees, so they hire the Heinz employees.

Sounds good.
10 posted on 04/15/2004 9:14:59 AM PDT by MrB (You can't reason people out of a position that they didn't use reason to get into in the first place)
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To: tamcraft
I rec'd an email yesterday from a cyberfriend who indicated that an email was dispatched to Hunt's ASAP informing them of the person's switch from Heinz to Hunt's catsup. Unfortunately, Hunt's appears too watery and the person would like for Hunt's to make it thicker and making it possible for a large number of switchovers, rather than give money to the Heinz Kerry commie bunch. I'm still laughing because I also think Hunt's is too watery but don't wanna give my money to the liberal leftist socialist Heinz Kerry.
11 posted on 04/15/2004 9:20:11 AM PDT by lilylangtree (Veni, Vidi, Vici)
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To: SpyGuy
I think these kinds of boycotts are foolish, as they in no way will really do much harm to Kerry. It is naive to think that he would bow out of the race because no one eats Heinz products? All it would do harm to is the employees and other stock holders. Just let your vote tell him how you feel.
12 posted on 04/15/2004 9:26:50 AM PDT by stuartcr
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To: plain talk
I have been for months now.

Toss it.

Plenty of choices and here's a couple....


13 posted on 04/15/2004 9:32:09 AM PDT by b4its2late (Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.)
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To: tamcraft
Playing Ketchup
January 28, 2004, 9:00 a.m.
Recipients of Heinz Money Making Strong Kerry Pitch

By Christopher Horner
http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/horner200401280900.asp

On January 24, before the first vote was cast in New Hampshire's Democratic primary, the League of Conservation Voters (LCV) endorsed Senator John Kerry (D., Mass.) for president. Weeks earlier, in an entirely unrelated matter, the Heinz Family Foundation provided an "unrestricted-use" grant of a quarter million dollars to a group represented on the LCV board.

Senator Kerry is married to the very wealthy Teresa Heinz — Teresa Heinz Kerry in this campaign year — who also sits on the board of numerous foundation and advocacy groups. For example, she chairs the board of trustees of the one half of the Heinz Family Foundation (the Howard Heinz Endowment), and sits on the board of the other half (the Vira I. Heinz Endowment).

The tax-exempt advocacy group LCV is expressly nonpartisan. Regardless, the top half of its website's home page is dedicated to the endorsement of Senator Kerry. The bottom half of this page is dedicated to attacking the president's State of the Union speech, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Bush administration in general.

Other groups supported by Heinz largesse include Environmental Defense, which, according to the Capital Research Center, received nearly $1.5 million from various Heinz foundations between 1995 and 2000. CRC cites Ted Turner's Tides Foundation — a clearinghouse for foundations to funnel money to radical groups with a degree of separation — as receiving well over $2 million from Heinz foundations over the same period. Other repeat beneficiaries include the Brookings Institution and the Earth Island Institute.

The latter is a remarkable case study in what is funded by America's elites, the Heinzes included. EII is best known for its September 14, 2001, statement on its website, "U.S. Responds to Terrorist Attacks with Self-Righteous Arrogance." (Though EII removed the piece from its site, you may still view it on CEI's.)

Steeped in self-righteous arrogance itself, the screed insists that the September 11 attacks were not an act of war; EII sheds a tear instead for these oppressed peoples communicating their anger at the root cause of a capitalist, globalist society the only way they knew how. Theirs "was an act of anger, desperation and indignation," reasoned the Heinz-funded EII. "This was not an 'attack on all American people.'" You see, mostly Pentagon and "multinational-financial-empire" types died, making the attack "not the sort of flat-out terrorism that targets random innocents at a disco or a beach."

So, Senator Kerry is married to an elitist whose radical pet projects occasionally get off the leash. That is hardly news. It is fair to anticipate over the coming months, however, that each of these Heinz-funded groups will coincidentally make its own pitch for a Kerry presidency, though possibly not as fawningly as LCV. If it's too overt, you see, it gives the appearance of employing taxpayer-subsidized wealth to influence elections.

The various Heinz outfits have written checks to LCV for some years now. With no apparent sense of irony, LCV's website also quotes from the hard-left American Prospect: "Teresa Heinz — widow of ketchup heir Sen. John Heinz (R., Penn.) and Kerry's wife since 1995 — is worth an estimated three-quarters of a billion, and Kerry has not been shy about dipping into that fortune when he's had to."

In Kerry's pursuit of the presidency, however, initial FEC comments indicated that Ms. Heinz's fortune is off-limits to his campaign. Typically, rules allow a candidate to utilize one-half of jointly held assets and even the entirety of jointly held bank accounts. Heinz-Kerry-to-Kerry transfers, however, would fall outside the permissible $2,000 individual-donation cap unless they could be demonstrated as part of a pattern of giving that predated his candidacy.

It is on this basis that the campaign sought early on to preempt questions of his wife's wealth — which also reminds voters why Kerry's populism rings rather tinny and staged — by claiming her money is off-limits. Her ability to direct money, however, even to otherwise permissible causes, is still subject to criticism should it appear designed to influence the election. A quid pro quo involving a tax-exempt organization, if it could be proved, would be impermissible at any time — not just in a campaign season.

Like Pew, Rockefeller, Ford, and others, the family of Heinz foundations and advocacy groups are merely more in a sadly growing list of endowments dedicated to financing agendas that, if they'd held sway at an earlier date, would have precluded amassing the original fortunes. Whatever the motivation of Teresa Kerry, the League of Conservation Voters, and other left-leaning pressure groups, voters and the FEC would be wise to recall at all times the Heinz connection when these "independent" voices make their political desires known.

— Christopher Horner is a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
14 posted on 04/15/2004 9:38:49 AM PDT by Kangaroo Court
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To: tamcraft
"Boycott Heinz"

Okay.

15 posted on 04/15/2004 9:44:05 AM PDT by Paulie
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To: tamcraft
Ten times better than Heinz.
16 posted on 04/15/2004 9:50:51 AM PDT by Solamente
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To: Rezod21
I never realized that Hunts is just as good ...

Can't agree, I find Hunt's nearly flavorless. Too bad Lea&Perrins or Tobasco don't sell ketchup. Doesn't matter, no Heinz in my house.

17 posted on 04/15/2004 10:15:45 AM PDT by j_tull ("I may make you feel, but I can't make you think.")
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To: tamcraft
Bought a big bottle of Hunts last night. Will never buy their products again now that I know where she is putting her discretionary giving.
18 posted on 04/15/2004 10:18:21 AM PDT by Paved Paradise
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To: tamcraft
Bought a big bottle of Hunts last night. Will never buy their products again now that I know where she is putting her discretionary giving.
19 posted on 04/15/2004 10:18:28 AM PDT by Paved Paradise
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To: stuartcr
Switch to other brands.
20 posted on 04/15/2004 10:18:56 AM PDT by Dante3
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